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  • In this episode of The Future with Friends podcast, Simon Waller and Dr Adrian Medhurst explore the forever unresolved concept we call work-life balance.

    Simon and Adrian delve into the deep complexities of how we might better integrate our life and our work. They discuss the role technology might play in work-life dynamics - exploring its potential to support wellbeing by predicting burnout and overload, acting as safeguard, and enabling people to achieve better ‘balance’.

    They also question what might happen if there is an over-reliance on technology and the risks of nefarious manipulation.

    The conversation also explores the emerging concept of Job Crafting as a more human-centric approach to work-life integration, emphasising the need for collaboration between individuals and organisations to create fulfilling work environments.

    CHAPTERS:00:00 – Welcome to The Future with Friends Podcast01:31 – Introducing Our Guest: Dr Adrian Medhurst03:29 – Exploring Work-Life Balance: Beyond the Traditional View11:03 – Future Scenarios: The Evolving Nature of Work-Life Balance14:15 – Behind the Scenes: Creating the Future Scenario17:50 – Key Insights from Adrian on Work-Life Balance21:00 – Technology’s Role in Optimising Work-Life Integration23:20 – Navigating the Risks and Imbalances of Technology26:23 – Wellbeing vs Performance: Finding the Right Balance28:05 – Data vs Intuition33:51 – A Message from Our ‘Future’ Sponsors35:35 – How Apps Are Shaping Personal Growth38:23 – Workplace Wellbeing and Organisational Challenges40:51 – The Future of Work Design and Employee Experience44:21 – Job Crafting: A More Human-Centric Approach50:24 – Technology as the Missing Piece in Employee WellbeingTAKEAWAYS:

    • Work-life balance is more about balancing than achieving a static state.• Work-life agility could be a better way to think about this concept.• Technology can both support and hinder our work-life dynamics.• The future may see a shift towards job crafting as a solution.• Wellbeing should be prioritised over performance in workplace settings.• Organisations must consider the systemic issues affecting employee wellbeing.• The importance of human agency in navigating work-life challenges.• A cautionary tale about the over-reliance on technology and blind belief. • The need for collaboration between individuals and organisations for better work-life outcomes.https://simonwaller.live/the-future-with-friends/episode-2/GUEST: Dr Adrian Medhurst: https://www.dradrianmedhurst.com.au/Benny Button: https://bennybutton.com/

  • In this pilot episode of The Future with Friends, Simon Waller and fellow futurist Steph Clarke dive into a thought-provoking exploration of what friendship might look like in the near future.

    Tasked with crafting a future scenario, Steph envisions a world where social connectedness is quantified - where Oura rings track the health benefits of our relationships, and algorithms determine whether our friendships are truly enriching our lives. But as with anything measured, there’s always the potential to game the system. Could people start changing their behaviour to boost their "friendship score"?

    Their conversation delves into the implications of social scoring, the growing crisis of loneliness, and how communities might evolve in response. They explore bold ideas - co-housing arrangements among friends, new models of shared parenting, and the shifting role of digital platforms in shaping human connection.

    As the lines between technology and relationships blur, what does it really mean to have a meaningful friendship?

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 – Welcome to The Future with Friends Podcast

    04:07 – How Simon and Steph first met

    06:20 – Introducing Steph’s topic: The future of friendship

    08:47 – Steph’s scenario: A glimpse into friendship 5-10 years from now

    11:44 – Simon’s key takeaways from the scenario

    12:38 – Steph’s experience writing the scenario

    17:00 – Signs in the present that point to this future

    19:15 – The gamification of relationships

    23:00 – The asymmetry of friendships

    27:30 – Lessons Steph learned from writing this future

    30:00 – How future scenarios create safe spaces for tough conversations

    32:00 – Back-casting: What events would lead us here?

    33:40 – The commercialisation of friendship

    35:00 – The illusion of certainty: How apps create a false sense of security

    39:36 – The loneliness epidemic and social constructs

    44:43 – The future of parenting and co-parenting with friends

    46:08 – The broader impact of future scenarios

    47:56 – Steph’s upcoming book

    50:30 – Our evolving relationship with data from smart devices

    53:40 – Creative ways to strengthen social bonds

    59:00 – Wrapping up – final thoughts

    TAKEAWAYS:

    Friendship is a vital aspect of health that often gets overlooked.

    Technology can both enhance and complicate friendships.

    The concept of social scores could change how we perceive and maintain friendships.

    Friendship dynamics are influenced by societal constructs and individual needs.

    The future may see a shift towards co-housing and communal living arrangements among friends.

    Loneliness is a growing epidemic that needs to be addressed through meaningful connections.

    The importance of initiating creative and engaging activities with friends.

    Friendship should be prioritised alongside other aspects of wellbeing.

    The balance of giving and receiving in friendships is crucial for their longevity.

    https://thefuturewithfriends.com

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